Converting table salt to pounds requires a special converter. There are approximately 79.75 teaspoons in one pound of table salt.
16 ounces.
16
This is a cooking measurement question. There are more teaspoons of any kind of salt in a one pound box than you will need in any recipe. If you were making a brine, you wouldn't measure the salt in teaspoons - cups, perhaps.
Pounds can't be converted to teaspoons. Pounds measure mass, while teaspoons measure volume.
That is about 2.9 teaspoons.
That is 90 grams.
1 cup = 48 teaspoons 1 teaspoon = 0.02 cup
One pound of salt is equal to 42.6 teaspoons. This is equal to 14.2 tablespoons or 0.888 cups. Sodium chloride is another name for table salt.
This is a cooking measurement question. There are more teaspoons of any kind of salt in a one pound box than you will need in any recipe. If you were making a brine, you wouldn't measure the salt in teaspoons - cups, perhaps.
Table salt (NaCl) has a density of about 1.2 grams per cubic centimeter. 1 pound is 454 grams then. This has a volume of 22 cubic inches or about 1.6 cups. This works out to 76.8 teaspoons of salt in one pound.
There are 156 teaspoons in a 26 oz. carton of salt.
That is 48 teaspoons
About 5.5 teaspoons.
6 teaspoons.
There are 21 teaspoons of salt in 100 grams.
A lb of salt contain 180,08 g sodium.
1 pound of water is 96 teaspoons.
That is approximately 122.285 teaspoons of salt.
Approximately 3.486 teaspoons.